Scientists at CERN rejoice as their beloved “Big Bang” emulator returns twice as powerful after two years of repairs.
Scientists at Europe’s physics research centre CERN restart the “Big Bang” Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on April 5, continuing their probe into the “dark universe” they believe lies beyond the visible one.
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